Administering web applications

  • Modifying the default web container configuration

    A web container handles requests for servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) files, and other types of files that include server-side code. The web container creates servlet instances, loads and unloads servlets, creates and manages request and response objects, and performs other servlet management tasks. The web server plug-ins, provided by the product, help supported web servers to pass servlet requests to web containers.

  • Configuring JSP engine parameters

    Learn about how to add, change or delete JSP engine configuration parameters.

  • Backing up and recovering servlets

    Servlet source and class files, user profile data, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) configuration, and administrative configuration should be considered for backup when using servlets. You should consider saving your HTTP configuration because changes to the HTTP configuration are often made to enable WebSphere® Application Server to serve servlets and JSP requests, and to enable WebSphere Application Server security. You should consider backing up the user profile data if you use the User Profile function of WebSphere Application Server.

  • Backing up and recovering JavaServer Pages files

    JavaServer Pages source and generated servlet classes, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) configuration, and administrative configuration should be considered for backup when using JavaServer Pages files.

  • Administering RRD applications

  • Asynchronous request dispatching settings

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